Glimmer Train's July 2011 Very Short Fiction Award 1st-place: Sanja ...

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Pam Durban for “Hush”. Margaret Slavin Dyment for “Small/Petits”. Ryan Gorman for “Boxes”. Matthew Howe for
Glimmer Train’s July 2011 Very Short Fiction Award 1st-place: Sanja Jagesic for ”Bibby Challenge” 2nd-place: Meredith Luby for “Boxes” 3rd-place: Rafael Alvarez for “The Spaniards” Top 25, listed in alphabetical order: Ray Abernathy for “What to Do When the Moon Is Out” Christen Buckler for “Birth” Amanda Davidson for “30,000 Acres of Water” Gretchen Duggan for “Minnesota Stubble Field” Pam Durban for “Hush” Margaret Slavin Dyment for “Small/Petits” Ryan Gorman for “Boxes” Matthew Howe for “The Scream” Tress Huntley for “The Papers and the Fish” Harry Kopp for “Trotsky in the Bronx” Ksenia Lakovic for “The New Disease” Rachyl Lamicq for “Flight” Karen Lie-Nielsen for “When the Iron Is Hot” Ginny MacKenzie for “Renovation” Margaret Mascarenhas for “How I Lost My Nerve” Alice Miller for “The Wedding” Vicky Mlyniec for “Rump” Faye Ran for “Aunt Dot” Jennifer Sears for “Sleepers” Lucy Tan for “Safety of Numbers” Siamak Vossoughi for “Too Much Genius” Caroline Zancan for “The Homecoming” Congratulations, and thank you for letting us read your stories!